CELEBRATE AFRICAN-AMERICAN & AFRO-FRENCH HISTORY (PAST AND PRESENT) THIS FEBRUARY WITH MADAME BUCKNER!!!!

Read about why we celebrate Black History! (see the link below) It was the vision of Carter G. Woodson, the author of The Mis-Education of the Negro. This important book inspired Black Americans to take charge of their learning and embrace their black history. From Woodson's book thesis emerged a week of celebration, later to become a month to celebrate the achievements of people of African descent! On the IB Learner Profile Trait, this forward thinker, Carter G. Woodson, encouraged others to be OPEN-MINDED by 'understanding and appreciating their own culture and personal histories...'.

LA MUSIQUE: THE AFRO-FRENCH/BLACK COMPOSERS-MUSICIANS OF FRENCH HERITAGE

Do you like music? Here is a list of amazing musicians that represent the Francophone world! These composers would appear under the IB Trait BALANCED ("understanding of the importance of intellectual and emotional balance to achieve personal well-being for themselves and others."-IB Learner Profile). Because of their ability to create, compose and conduct music, they created something beautiful and shared it with the world! Click into a link below and listen to some incredible music!

Did you know that Black History is not limited to the American shores? I have compiled a list of significant people that in some way have a French connection. Whether it is history, music, literature, politics etc, there are noted individuals of African descent that have been pioneers in some way. Continue your IB Learning in the area of KNOWLEDGE and explore your global understanding 'across a range of disciplines' and learn something new! Take a look at the slideshow and read the Wikipedia facts about each person below.